"There is a reason I saved up for this frame: It has the perfect geo, it’s clean, simple and proven to last. It sees a lot of abuse on a daily basis – I might bail it five times in a row trying to get a trick – so I need a frame that’s reliable. That’s what the Monk is. I’ve been dirt jumping for ten years and haven’t had a frame last anywhere near as long as my Monk. It’s clean, simple and low key, but it has the details where it counts. It’s stylish without needing excessive glitz or goofy gimmicks. I let my riding to the talking."
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"There is a reason I saved up for this frame: It has the perfect geo, it’s clean, simple and proven to last. It sees a lot of abuse on a daily basis – I might bail it five times in a row trying to get a trick – so I need a frame that’s reliable. That’s what the Monk is. I’ve been dirt jumping for ten years and haven’t had a frame last anywhere near as long as my Monk. It’s clean, simple and low key, but it has the details where it counts. It’s stylish without needing excessive glitz or goofy gimmicks. I let my riding to the talking."
2 Comments
  • 4 2
 That's nice. You guys ever consider producing a pivotal version of this seat? I know it's a very popular seat that's used often on DJ bikes and imo pivotals look so much cleaner, just a thought.
  • 2 0
 I was literally thinking the same thing. If Chromag made a pivotal of this seat I would buy it. I almost bought it anyway.







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